While public schools are largely funded through state and federal dollars, Minnesota provides funds and services that extend beyond public and charter schools to reach the roughly 72,000 students attending Minnesota’s 467 nonpublic schools.
These amenities like busing, student healthcare, counseling and textbooks, are seen as baselines for students that the state supplements even if students aren’t attending its public schools.
Questions of which programs should be included in that baseline — from school safety grants to federal tax credits — have been a common point of debate in the House this biennium.
“All kids should feel safe when they go to school,” Rep. Ben Bakeberg (R-Jordan) said in a February House Education Finance Committee meeting about a proposal that would open school safety grants to nonpublic schools.
Although this is not a budget year, lawmakers are still crafting smaller, supplemental budget bills to possibly dole out some extra cash to state departments and agencies.
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Nathan Flansburg is the superintendent of PACT Charter School in Ramsey. He laments that schools are no longer about simply getting an education.
“Schools are now expected t...
What goes down the drain could come back to heat your home or business. That’s the principle behind using wastewater as a heating source.
Rep. Larry Kraft (DFL-St. Louis Par...
New rules in the federal “Big Beautiful Bill” add work or community service requirements for Medicaid eligibility and require states to adopt those rules or lose federal funding...
The Department of Natural Resources has a wide-ranging mission that can be summarized as providing outdoor recreation opportunities by conserving, managing, and regulating the s...
During an April 9 House floor session, Rep. Isaac Schultz (R-Elmdale Township) unsuccessfully moved to suspend House rules to take up a bill that would appropriate $4 billion to...
House operations and members are likely to return to a renovated and expanded State Office Building in September 2027.
Once that building is filled, the current home of thos...
When the Pathways Home Act passed in 2023, the Legislature appropriated $150 million in one-time funding for emergency shelter facility improvement projects.
It wasn’t nearl...
When Jeanne Holland became a Wright County commissioner, she thought county workers were joking that they had to use a green screen to process public assistance services.
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Rep. Ron Kresha (R-Little Falls) was ready to end the session March 25, making the motion to adjourn sine die. But not enough of his colleagues shared that sentiment, defeating ...
The projected surplus for Fiscal Years 2026-27 is now higher than it was in the November estimate, and no deficit is projected for the next biennium.
“Minnesota’s budge...